@Borgleader I suspect it's because the OP wanted to delete the whole thing to make sure his prof wouldn't see it. But of course you can't delete a question that's been answered with upvotes.
So the next best thing was to just detach his name from it.
I've seen a few cases where mods will delete answered questions. But in this case, that question has way too many views and votes to even consider deleting the whole thing.
I don't run into Jon Skeet a lot anymore. The only overlap I have with him is in Java. But I only know basic Java, and I don't really answer basic questions anymore.
Hey guys, Ubuntu download will be done in 25 minutes, it is .iso As far as I know it is only burnable on a CD although they say I can do it with a USB, How?
Hey guys, Ubuntu download will be done in 25 minutes, it is .iso As far as I know it is only burnable on a CD although they say I can do it with a USB, How?
@Rapptz I couldn't find any phone socket at my apartment. I got an electrician to help me find it but he didn't find anything either. I was going to have to install new wiring and shit. Eventually I found the phone socket behind the wallpaper on a small side wall. But that was one month later.
And cable internet is not possible at my apartment because the stupid owners refused to change the outdated infrastructure. Even if the cable ISP proposed to do it for free...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12540272/writing-two-methods-in-java-dealing-with-arraylist#12540272 This has been asked 3 times already, but he deleted the previous ones. So I cant comment as duplicate :(
Why am I getting a compile time error for the two method headers at the end of my code in my class ArrayListTest?
ArrayListTest: http://pastebin.com/dUHn9vPr
Student: http://pastebin.com/3Vz1Aytr
I have a compiler error at the two lines:
delete(CS242, s3)
replace(CS242, s, s4);
When I try ...
Btw, StackExchange/Overflow really binds every account to IP ? It would be kind of stupid if you forbid two accounts from the same IP anyways by default.
Yea. I think it the same person with 2nd account because no restraint actions have been taken just yet. As far as I see the StackExchange is implemented in quite intelligent way, so probably trusted accounts can log in even from suspicious IPs
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12539630/arraylist-in-java-adding-code-to-methods http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12539834/adding-code-to-methods-arraylist-in-java (any idea what the 3rd one is?) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12540272/writing-two-methods-in-java-dealing-with-arraylist
If your BIOS can let you choose boot device at start then nope. If it does not you have to pretty simple. Old PCs and Laptops were less user friendly in this matter =)
I bet you will figure it out easily. Just care during HDD partitioning and I am sure you will be fine =)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12540389/deleting-the-first-occurrence-of-a-target-in-alist He's back, apparently he did one of the two. Maybe if he keeps getting banned he'll finish the other one on his own
Umm... I have noobish SO UI question. Is it possible, to view/browse question only of one's favourite tags, or only by a particular one ? I know I can click one and filter will kick in. However, it would be nice if I could view all the questions I might know the answer for with out iterating through tags one by one.
I had a razer copperhead (I think). It lasted abt 2-3 years, then needed to mingle with left button microstick and it lasted another 2-3 years before failing again on left button.
Well it's not obvious like a button "Limit questions to my favourtie tags" =)
=) Means I am wrong, or the USB is prepared incorrectly. Probably the former :) I would try CDROM, then rest. However I am quite sure it should be USB-HDD.
> According to the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA), "manufacturers claim life spans ranging from 30 to 100 years for DVD, DVD-R and DVD+R discs and up to 30 years for DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM".[42]
> M-DISC DVDs manufactured by Millenniata, however, are advertised to last for up to 1000 years due to a unique inorganic rock-like data layer that resists degradation. These discs require a DVD recorder that is specifically designed to record to M-DISCs, but once recorded they may be read by any drive that supports the DVD+R format.[43]
@Mysticial Right now, a terabyte hard drive costs less than a terabyte worth of optical media. In fact, 2 BDXL blank disks give 200 GB of storage, for about the cost of a 1 terabyte hard drive (and that's still ignoring the BDXL drive to record them, and the fact that they're dead slow compared to a hard drive).
I used to use burnable CDs a lot to make copies of my games. (and I had a lot of fun breaking the copy-protection on them...) Now I just mount images...
@Mysticial Back in those days where I downloaded 100GB anime in a month or two and burnt it on DVDs cause HDDs were still 4times more expensive. With back ups xD. I did the same with games though :)
The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is the virtual machine component of Microsoft's .NET framework and is responsible for managing the execution of .NET programs. In a process known as Just-in-time compilation, the compiled code is converted into machine instructions that, in turn, are executed by the computer's CPU. The CLR provides additional services including memory management, type safety and exception handling. All programs written for the .NET framework, regardless of programming language, are executed by the CLR. It provides exception handling, garbage collection and thread manag...
I remember SafeDisc and SecuRom being the two most annoying protections that I had to deal with. SafeDisc intentionally puts bad sectors into the disk so that it screws up what program is trying to copy it. SecuRom measures the physical track densities on the disc itself. But since these tracks are manufacturer stamped for burnable CDs, you can't duplicate a SecuRom protected disc.
I have to build a type of firewall . I choose to use "Windows Filtering Engine" and which is c++. Now I want to use GUI of c#. So I think I can obtain this using CLR. ??
C++/CLI (Common Language Infrastructure) is a language specification created by Microsoft and intended to supersede Managed Extensions for C++. It is a complete revision that aims to simplify the older Managed C++ syntax, which is now deprecated. C++/CLI was standardized by Ecma as ECMA-372. It is currently available only in Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012, including the Express editions.
Syntax changes
C++/CLI should be thought of as a language of its own (with a new set of keywords, for example), instead of the C++ superset-oriented Managed C++ (MC++) (whose non-standard keyword...
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